Some time ago I mentioned my collaboration with onFormative and AKQA to create Nike FuelStation in London: the installation just won the first place in the April 2012 CreativeShowcase contest 🙂
Everyone worked hard on this project, so it gives a good feeling to know that people is enjoying the experience we crafted for them:

Consumers made nearly 2,000 videos in the first month, moving more in a store than they’d ever done before. The installation got them hooked on the idea of Nike+ FuelBand, with 93% coming back to buy the product on release.

…an open challenge to artists and programmers to create the most compelling creative work possible with the programming language Processing using 200 characters or less.

This competition has a lot of features i instantly fell in love with; to name a few:
1) all the submitted artworks will be open source
2) it works on the idea that limitations can catalyze creativity and applies it to creative coding
3) it’s sponsored by Rhizome 🙂
Needless to say that, about 5 minutes after seeing the call for works, I was working on my processing IDE. Here’s the my first submissions (click on the thumb to link to the live sketch):